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You remind me of my folks' retired Marine neighbor. Elmer (funny name in itself) loved pranks & jokes, plagued his gentle wife & MIL who lived w/them, & pranked us any time we visited. He had his own "fun house" full of funny posters, signs, license plates, & rubber chickens sticking out of the walls/ceiling, & he had an old toilet w/ a rose bush growing in it which he labeled the "Rose Bowl"

When we visited we were always objects of Elmer's pranks. Once Mom & I wore galoshes to walk thru a muddy path to their house & we left the muddy boots on their porch before entering their house. When Mom & I left we couldn't fit our feet into our galoshes ~ he had stuffed my boot toes w/newspaper & Mom's boots w/ rocks! His gentle wife & MIL were always getting embarrassed from him.

Elmer's wife, his sweet little MIL, & my Mom
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Elmer's MIL was a sweet little white haired lady from the Ozarks & was the kindest gentlest sweetest human I have ever known. My Russian Mom called her "Babunia" which is an endearment for "Grandmother." Elmer thought it was funny to call his MIL a "Baboon" !!!!

These are just some of his pranks & jokes which we all came to accept cuz really, he was witty. He told a story of his Marine days when his buddies went out drinking & he waddled w/ one foot on the sidewalk & one foot on the street to simulate being drunk. He was just a fun nutty guy yet sweet & kind at the same time.

Elmer couldn't take a normal standing photo ~ he had to put me in a wheelbarrow for an "action" pic!

c. 1956 summer
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Pony Sunday
Same day c. 1956 ~ my Jiggy & me
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Like humans, animals also have mental health issues. Not much you can do, except the accept who she is and just come to terms with her actions.

If she gets aggressive with the other hens she may need to be separated; but otherwise I would just continue as you are doing.

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I agree. Chickens are born with physical abnormalities sometimes. Therefore, it seems logical that they could also be born with brain or hormonal issues that affect their behavior and mental stability.

Managing the behavior, as she is already doing, is probably about all one can do.
 
Saw robins back almost a week ago.View attachment 4080281bluebirds came back Thursday, saw the meadowlark on Friday

View attachment 4080278and more than normal this morning...
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View attachment 4080277and noontime Sherlock walk. Deer stayed put.
That Bluebird is a beauty!

The deer must truly be comfortable around your property to snooze in open fields or not spook w/you & Sherman around. I love it when wild animals can lower their blood pressure when they start trusting us.

Hated it...but we trapped another rat yesterday. Those little beasties breed like cockroaches! How is it so many animal species are going extinct yet the crafty rodent species survive ~ rats, mice, squirrels, chipmunks, rabbits, gophers, etc! I suppose they're necessary as food for the aerial & ground predators :idunno
 

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